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岩石

岩石 yánshí

岩石 yánshí Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 1 English Translations of the word 岩石 yánshí .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
yánshí | yan2 shi2
English translation
rock

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Traditional form

岩石 yánshí

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí
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Etymology of 岩石 yánshí

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yán

Type

ideographic

Positional decomposition

山石

Number of Strokes

8
Shí

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Pictograph of a stone chime.

Positional decomposition

厂口

Number of Strokes

5

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Example sentences using 岩石 yánshí

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弟兄 dì xiong men dōu Huán 摊手摊脚 de tǎng zài 岩石 yánshí shǎng ,静静养神 yǎng shén .

The men were still sprawled on the rock resting quiet.

jiào ruǎn de 岩石 yánshí 风化 fēng huà Chéng le 泥土 ní tǔ .

The softer rock has been weathered away into soil.

kuài 岩石 yánshí 矗立 chù lì zài 水中,水面 shuǐ miàn yǒu 200英尺 yīng chǐ Gāo .

The rock thrust 200 feet above the water.

塞卢奎地区 dìqū de 所有 suǒyǒu qián 沙姆 fán 岩石 yánshí jūn 分布 fēnbù 推覆 de 倒转 dào zhuǎn Zhōng .

All the pre - Shamvaian rocks in the Selukwe area lie on the inverted limb of this fold.

Huán bān 花岗岩 huā gāng yán 具有 jù yǒu 若干 ruògān 岩石学 yán shí xué de 特征 tèzhēng .

The rapakivi granites have a number of petrological peculiarities.

岩石 yánshí Decomposition

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岩石 yánshí Compounds

See all 353 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 岩石 yánshí in their composition.

  • yán
    • yān ,
  • Shí
    • yán
      • yán
      • , , , ,
    • yán
      • yān ,
    • bèng
    • dàng
      • dàng ,
    • tuó
    • huò
    • què , , , pèng , suì , , yìng , , ài , bàng , kǎn , , wǎn , kuàng , dié , , chǔ , zhuān , tàn , pēng , bēi , , liù , shuò , liú , Tuò , jiāo , niǎn , xiāo , jiǎn , huáng , shā , guī , lín , diāo , pán , , diǎn , , shēn , chá , zhēn , cuō , jiǎn , lěi , , , tuó , ,
    • chěn , péng , , , fán , yàn , zhǎ , zhí , , què , ài , , pào , ài , , , fēng , dòng , biān , zhè , , duì , dìng , , shí , zhuó , tuō , shí , gān , , jiāng , dàng , dān , , , , suì , chē , , luǒ , , zhǔ , , , , , lóng , tóng , kēng , náo
    • kèn , xíng , yán , xiá , qiāo , wéi , qiáo , , máng , kēng , zhuì , qìng , mín , què , , bèi , ruǎn , yán , , jié , duàn , xiá , nǎo , , què , wěi , sǎng , , zhé , , gǔn , chán , , kàn , yǐn , lěi , cuī , qìng , chuò , , dèng , jiàn , diàn , pán , jiàn , dūn , lèi , , jiāng , pīn
    • , , ruǎn , méng , , lèi , pào , lóng , shuāng , shí , shí , , , , , , , , , , , , jué , , è , , , , , , , dùn , , , , , , zhài , , , pīng , , , , , , zhū , , ,
    • , , , pēng , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , yàn , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
    • , , , shuò , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , zhuān , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
    • , , , , , , , , , chǔ , , , , , , , , , , , , , , kuàng , , , , , fán , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
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